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<0> stew, We got a VOIP gateway, a ADSL router and a Gigabit switch. <0> stew, Our ADSL provider is unreliable as hell. <0> stew, And we have the option of getting a wireless internet aswell. <1> nice link dpkg... that's what sciboy wants! <2> oh ! <1> we love our bots here... <3> sciboy, keep in mind that 2 lniks from the same provider is probably just as unreliable as one. get another link from a different provider <0> stew, What my boss wants to know is if we can use them both simultaneously? <2> dli_: i see <1> sciboy: did you see the message from dpkg dude? <4> hejux, don't what's causing the trouble :( <5> sciboy: certainly. see url dpkg just spit out or the tons of info from lartc.org <2> well , CTRL +P doesn't work in irssi !!!! <3> sciboy, if you replace the gateway line on eth0 in that exaple dpkg pasted for you with a multipath default gw route, you will have working loadbalancing <6> Who can tell me ,how to list all users in debian? <2> clear
<5> OhMyGod: getent p***wd <3> sciboy, then you need to do some scripting or ping checks or (some means of detecting a link failure) that removes the downed interface from the master routing table. <0> sep, It is never fully down, it just becomes insanely slow at times so much i can ping timeout. <1> OhMyGod: you can also cat /etc/p***wd though it is a few more keystrokes :-) <3> sciboy, well you can srop it manualy or you can drop it based on ping latency or timeouts that's up to you. since youll need to script that. <5> !split access is also http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html <7> okay, stew <6> thank you <3> stew, no. that's loadbalancing <8> !popcon <7> [popcon] the Debian Popularity contest. See results at http://popcon.debian.org/ or install popularity-contest to participate. do the dpkg-reconfigure -plow popularity-contest right after you answered all debconf stuff <3> stew, altho it's just the master default gw changing :) <5> sep: this is not split access? <3> stew, i had that link in a different factoid earlier. but i cant seem to find it again. :] it's ok <9> Here's an old script I made a while back for rudimentary load balancing between interfaces -- http://www.matts-hosting.com/~generalmx/rc.firewall-2.4-gnmx.tar.gz <3> stew, technicaly not. since there are several usages of split access without bothering with loadbalancing. but that's nitpicking <5> sep: it doesn't seem to be in any other factoids now <10> hi, which library I need so I can compile some programs with gcc 3.4? (I am building my system from scratch with just debian kernel in it) <5> renewbie: apt-get install build-essential <10> :) <11> greetings everyone! <5> renewbie: oh, and apt-get install gcc-3.4 <10> stew: did that <3> stew, i know dont know what happeded to it <10> stew: thank you <5> sep: http://dpkg.vireo.org/search.php?q=lartc.org&term=value <3> stew, not there. mine was named loadbalanace or some such <12> I guess I should clarify I'm looking at moving my whole partition onto another disk and using that disk as my new primary disk. cp -a is all that's necessary? fstab will be messed up ... should I just change that over there? <10> stew: build-essential is a breeze <4> aesxa, you have to rewrite fstab, reinstall grub <11> aesxa: personally, I dins drive cloning software to be the fastest best way <13> aesxa: did you look at partimage yet? <13> !info partimage <7> partimage: (backup partitions into a compressed image file), section admin, is optional. Version: 0.6.4-14+b1 (sid), Packaged size: 279 kB, Installed size: 796 kB <12> newave, streuner, no, I haven't looked at those things. dli_, how do I reinstall GRUB? <12> Yeah maybe I should switch to lilo ... I've used GRUB for a long time, is using lilo a good idea? <4> aesxa, I think you have to read a howto, or ask with specific conditions <5> aesxa: stick with grub; read /usr/share/doc/grub/README.Debian <1> aesxa: yeah, change fstab afterwards. one option is to just put grub on a floppy and boot from it, then install in the new drive's mbr. But it -ought- to be possible to install grub on a second hard drive's mbr <1> streuner: I remember using lilo once in the past. but once I learned grub, I haven't looked back. what's lilo good at? <11> david3: to look at heh <1> newave: what, while it doesn't boot the computer? that's rather below the belt, I remember it worked fine <13> david3: some people know lilo and have no clue about grub ;-) <12> I see. Thanks everyone. Can I not just edit grub's routines, or will it cry? When GRUB starts it lets me c for command line or e for edit. I should just be able to change the hard drive number, right? <13> !start a bootloader war <7> silo 0wnz j00 <11> i use grub myself but for no other reason than it came with my distro and works <11> I'll use whatever works <1> I learned to use grub when I needed it to dual-boot win98 from an external hdd <14> triffid_hunter: ok /etc/aliases says: <14> postmaster: root <14> root: zu22 <13> !literal start a bootloader war <7> "#debian start a bootloader war" is "<REPLY> (grub rules|lilo ****s|msdos bootloader kicks some ***|OS/2 Boot Manager is all you need|grub ****s|lilo rules|palo is the best!|milo ****s|silo 0wnz j00|yaboot rules)" <1> streuner: excellent. that's all I have to say! <13> hm, created by xk, no big suprise then <15> i'm having a problem with the flash plugin, i'm not able to see text at all on flash objects. <11> any amiga vets here? <13> hardly <1> Fac51: which flash plugin? there are several (and we might not be able to help you a whole lot with that in #debian)
<16> Hi guys. Need some help with installation using minimal CD. System not recognizing Intel on board 82801GR (ICH7) network adapter. What to do? Thanks <17> I've got the same Flash problem on all browsers in Debian. Sites such as http://stargatesg1.com/stargatelb.html don't show the text on the top layer. <5> Fac51: make sure you ahve gsfonts-xll installed <15> david3: the one that firefox downloads when you try to view a flash movie <15> stew: i did that <18> endless: take an unofficial install image with a recent kernel <13> endless: try another installer <16> Thanks <13> endless: is the chipset supported at all in linux? <16> Have no problem at all with FC5 <12> alright I guess I'll go to sleep while this copies : P. Thanks for the help everyone. : ) <13> endless: wanna use sarge? <5> endless: what does "lspci -n | awk '/0200/{print $3}'" say? <16> I just try to instal from minimal CD <16> Stop at ethernet screen <13> endless: try kmuto's sarge installer <13> !sarge 2.6.15 <7> i heard sarge 2.6.15 is http://kmuto.jp/b.cgi/debian/d-i-2615.htm or for amd64/em64t http://kmuto.jp/b.cgi/debian/d-i-2615-amd64.htm <3> newave, why do you want to know ? <19> Hello good people. Anyone familiar with softwareraid 5 and the error: May 19 00:03:23 localhost kernel: md0: rw=0, want=9838415368, limit=1465190784 ? <11> sep: just curious. A lot of us old ami users moved to linux... just seeing if any were in here :) <16> which unofficial I need to download, test or unstable? <13> endless: none <13> endless: install stable/sarge first <3> newave, im still using my amigas now and then. shame that spareparts is so hard to cmoe by <16> I have stable minimal cd <16> That the cd i run <11> sep: right on same here! The parts issue was bad even during their production <11> sep: today, emulated ami is just as good IMO so it isnt really an issue to me anymore. Keep the antiquities under fl*** and play the emu <11> gl**** <3> newave, noooooo i want my ND100 working again too.. !! it pains me to see it in such a defective way <11> sep: ND100? <20> how big is a debian base install? <13> with or without X? <20> without <20> eewww X <21> is there any performance/stability difference using a msdos partition table over bsd or sun when installing on a new hdd? <5> kgoetz: troll elsewhere <21> stew: er.... <21> wtf? <13> kgoetz: read /topic <18> !d-i kgoetz <7> kgoetz, you want to go to http://www.debian.org/releases/sarge/debian-installer/ - for your own good, and everyone else's. <22> hey can anyone help me i'm trying to dual boot knoppix 4.0 and xp pro <20> can someone shoot me? <22> sure <13> hm, do we have friday today? ;-) <13> or sunday :-) <18> !friday <7> methinks friday is Tardsday Eve Eve <21> thanks tralala <18> oh, yes we do have one <13> !sunday <7> Sunday is the day all trolls swarm to #debian, avoid at all cost to remain sane. <18> !sing sunday <7> Everyday is like sunday... Everyday the tards come to play... <18> that settles it, I think <13> xbmodder_lappy: i would say about 100 MB <20> sweet <18> xbmodder_lappy: there isn't much you can do with it though <22> yea thx for being so usefull, i'll go elsewhere <18> !customer <7> another happy customer leaves the building <23> streuner, xbmodder_lappy: that much? my base/minimal installs are usually ~30MB <23> oops, sorry - that is way off <5> oh <5> heh <23> i have a rsync mirror of a minimun debian base install. du -sh reports it as 298M. <23> i must be remembering back to old days of minimal floppy installs <5> i misread kgoetz question the first time <5> he wasn't trolling <5> although i have my doubts that he runs debian <23> oops
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